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mumbai -- the worst affected in india where 11 of the country's 15 swine flu deaths occurred. a leading member of khmer rouge there ruled cambodia in the 1970's asked for harshest punishment at his trial for war crimes of murder. he tells the united nations- backed tribunal that he accepted responsibility for the sorrow and suffering of the 1 million cambodian people who lost husbands and wives. militants in northern afghanistan attacked a government building, killing a district police chief and at least one of his offices. the assault happened in the province where violence has increased in recent months. reports say the attackers struck before dawn with small arms and rocket-propelled grenades. starting a long gun battle. erin is here, so it is that time. we can look ahead to your business report. there are figures coming out -- a statement coming out of the fed in new york. >> the interest rate decision. but all expectations is it they will not do anything. they will be zero of the moment. >> but the context is more important. >> it is what ben bernanke, the u.s. fed chairm
mumbai -- the worst affected in india where 11 of the country's 15 swine flu deaths occurred. a leading member of khmer rouge there ruled cambodia in the 1970's asked for harshest punishment at his trial for war crimes of murder. he tells the united nations- backed tribunal that he accepted responsibility for the sorrow and suffering of the 1 million cambodian people who lost husbands and wives. militants in northern afghanistan attacked a government building, killing a district police chief...
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let's turn now to india. ayesha faridi joins us live from mumbai from the india business report. ayesha. >> thanks for that, christine. it's a bad wednesday for the indian economic markets. it's sliced through 4,600, 4,500 and has even broken the 4,400 market in trade today. it's recovered from the low point of the day. just about half an hour can ba, we were seeing 2% cuts for the sensex and the nifty. the bodder markets reeling under pressure there, as well. in fact, most technical analysts do believe that 43.50 thereabouts is now the next resistance thorn for the market. the big losers in trade are the entire technologies space. you've got realty which is facing a lot of pressure in trade today. so these are the two weak pockets. besides that, a whole hoeft of these heavyweight counters have also been weak. but economic data has been very positive. we have market expectations about 7.8% across the board growth, but currently, the market is more worried about the global weakness that we are seeing. with that, it's back to you. >> ayesha faridi, thank you for that. ross, back ov
let's turn now to india. ayesha faridi joins us live from mumbai from the india business report. ayesha. >> thanks for that, christine. it's a bad wednesday for the indian economic markets. it's sliced through 4,600, 4,500 and has even broken the 4,400 market in trade today. it's recovered from the low point of the day. just about half an hour can ba, we were seeing 2% cuts for the sensex and the nifty. the bodder markets reeling under pressure there, as well. in fact, most technical...
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schools and colleges have closed for a week in india as the spread of h1n1 swine flu is tried to be contained. mumbai has seen 11 of the country's 15 deaths from swine flu. >> the australian government is funding a cull of feral camels. there are at least 1 million that are damages vegetation and infrastructure. welfare groups favor instead to make them infer tile. >> how does a ship disappear near one of the busiest shipping lane in the world? the search is on for a cargo vessel last seen off the coast of france and now missing for two weeks. it may have been taken over by pirates, something unheard of in european waters. >> how can a 4,000 to know cargo ship pass through the english channel two weeks ago, and then simply disappear off the face of the earth? the coast guard received a call from the arctic sea on july 28. what they didn't know is that shed earlier been attacked and boarded in swede issue waters by gunman pretending to be swede issue police. july 23, it set off with a cargo of timber. the next day, it was boarded. the crew tied up, and the ship continued. on july 29th, went th
schools and colleges have closed for a week in india as the spread of h1n1 swine flu is tried to be contained. mumbai has seen 11 of the country's 15 deaths from swine flu. >> the australian government is funding a cull of feral camels. there are at least 1 million that are damages vegetation and infrastructure. welfare groups favor instead to make them infer tile. >> how does a ship disappear near one of the busiest shipping lane in the world? the search is on for a cargo vessel...
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obviously commodities leading you down but china and india very heavy. this is all coming on reasonable volume as well. >> drop for hillary clinton, our secretary of state getting a little toughy, shall we say. getting peeved when someone asked her a question about bill's thoughts. take a look. >> clinton through the bout of -- >> wait, you want me to tell you what my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of state. i am. >> no, he isn't. a pop here for bill clinton? the former president, bubba, celebrating his 63rd birthday early in, where else, vegas, baby, vegas. while attending the national clean energy summit. clean energy summit. in quotes. >> very clean. >> holding court at the famous crab stick restaurant at the mgm hotel. >> unbelievable. >> what happens in vegas stays in vegas. up next, what you have all been waiting for. the one, the only regis philbin is in the house. he's here live at the nasdaq. om for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can
obviously commodities leading you down but china and india very heavy. this is all coming on reasonable volume as well. >> drop for hillary clinton, our secretary of state getting a little toughy, shall we say. getting peeved when someone asked her a question about bill's thoughts. take a look. >> clinton through the bout of -- >> wait, you want me to tell you what my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of state. i am. >> no, he isn't. a pop here for bill...
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in, but daimler, daimler didÑi actually, so i went -- we went to stuttgart and went down the way to india, actually, and met with doctor, whoever was the head of r&d we had a conversation and what does it take to work together and we would love to do something, we would life to do something with an affordable mass market car that we ourselves can't do right now because we don't have the capital. >> and so i said, want, you know, what about an electric smart? because the smart was always intended to be an electric car. and wha what it would take for o work together well if you could do a prototype that would really go a long way so we did. we worked really hard at the power train team, and 40 days later when they came out to visit we said here is the car, take a drive. and they really liked what they saw. >> charlie: and so what did they do then? >> then they said, okay, well let's take it another step further and they gave us a little r&d contract and eventually got to the point where we got the contract for -- to supply 1,000 cars for them and then if we do well in that we will potential
in, but daimler, daimler didÑi actually, so i went -- we went to stuttgart and went down the way to india, actually, and met with doctor, whoever was the head of r&d we had a conversation and what does it take to work together and we would love to do something, we would life to do something with an affordable mass market car that we ourselves can't do right now because we don't have the capital. >> and so i said, want, you know, what about an electric smart? because the smart was...
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. >> take for a moment what he is doinin india. >> yes. >> charlie: deloping a lile sedan for $2,300. >> right, rht, right. >> where do you put that in th wholequation of wher the future of cars are? >> well i thi it is a gd idea to haveffordable cars. >> you kw, i think t problem with something ke nana, tata, t a problem i think it is a great idea, and he is a gentleman and a holar. >> chaie: all of those i agree with. it is hard no to. >>es. exactly. i thinkhat as we look at e gasoline of the price of that rising, and ihink oil-- >> and inevitae -- do you have some sumptions in your own calculations as to where oil will level off? >> i thinkt will exceed the numbers we have seen last ye. >> 144? >> oh, yeah. re. solutely, i think we will see it approach $200 and bond. >> charlie: by 2010, 11, 12? something like that? >> whenevethe next boom is, as i say the next boom is four years from nowit will be around that point. >> charlie: of a of your businesses, which one do you care the mos about? >> well,right now,y time is split rougy evenlbetween tesland space xo i guess it woul be pret
. >> take for a moment what he is doinin india. >> yes. >> charlie: deloping a lile sedan for $2,300. >> right, rht, right. >> where do you put that in th wholequation of wher the future of cars are? >> well i thi it is a gd idea to haveffordable cars. >> you kw, i think t problem with something ke nana, tata, t a problem i think it is a great idea, and he is a gentleman and a holar. >> chaie: all of those i agree with. it is hard no to....
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there is a price negotiation going on between india and china that could short term hurt the stocks. i don't dislike mosaic, i just like potash better. if you're bullish, consider adp and paychecks. those are the great recovery plays. paychecks is better because it's got that hefty yield. after the break i'll try to make you even more money. >>> hoping to give your portfolio the golden touch? cramer goes one on one with eldorado's ceo to find out if his stock can shine on the executive position. >>> and later, try to keep up with cramer as he takes your calls rapid fire in an all-new "lightning round." >>> plus, how do your stock stack up in a mystifying market? cramer makes sure your portfolio make the grade on "am i diversified?" all coming up on "mad money." he ran off with his secretary! she's 23 years old! - oh, come on. - enough! you get half and you get half. ( chirp ) team three, boathouse? ( chirp ) oh yeah-- his and hers. - ( crowd gasping ) - ( chirp ) van gogh? ( chirp ) even steven. - ( chirp ) mansion. - ( chirp ) good to go. ( grunts ) timber! ( chirp ) boss? what do w
there is a price negotiation going on between india and china that could short term hurt the stocks. i don't dislike mosaic, i just like potash better. if you're bullish, consider adp and paychecks. those are the great recovery plays. paychecks is better because it's got that hefty yield. after the break i'll try to make you even more money. >>> hoping to give your portfolio the golden touch? cramer goes one on one with eldorado's ceo to find out if his stock can shine on the executive...
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a north korean ship was spotted by indian officials by india in the bay. the north korean ship illegally dropped anchor and being spotted the north korean ship then tried to escape. the end i can't understand coast guard gave chase. chasing the north korean ship for six hours before they finally caught it the ship was then boarded, searched, any nuclear weapons and technology found? no. just sugar. 16,000 tons of sugar. here is why this is so curious and so important that ship was allegedly bound for the middle east. as you can see, the ship was very close to myanmar, an ally of north korea. there have been reports that north korea's illegally helping myanmar build a nuclear reactor right now indian intelligence officers continue to search that ship and crew. it could be they were just playing with the rest of the world on this one. sugar, no nukes, we will let you know as we learn more information. up now, you know the country has been catastrophically slammed with mortgage problems. there is news tonight, bad news. we may only be in the eye of the storm
a north korean ship was spotted by indian officials by india in the bay. the north korean ship illegally dropped anchor and being spotted the north korean ship then tried to escape. the end i can't understand coast guard gave chase. chasing the north korean ship for six hours before they finally caught it the ship was then boarded, searched, any nuclear weapons and technology found? no. just sugar. 16,000 tons of sugar. here is why this is so curious and so important that ship was allegedly...
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they can go to india and china and have lower wages, lower costs. what is going to keep them here. >> you have raised to a very important questions. -- two very important questions. on cap and trade, the house of representatives have passed a bill that has a lot of problems. we have not gotten a bill in the senate. we understand the kinds of concerns you have raised. we're going to take them up and see to it that we do not have the consequences of exporting jobs or imposing a great tax. you raise a question of employee choice. that bill is in the process of being negotiated. there will not be a time line which will be so fast that people will not have an opportunity to understand what the issue is. you comment about the secret ballot, and i think we have to maintain a secret ballot, which you agree with. we're trying to work through the other facets of it on arbitration, but bearing in mind the concerns and worries that you have raised. no. 24. who has 24? yes, sir? don shapiro in 1997, i was diagnosed with a thyroid condition that put me in the hos
they can go to india and china and have lower wages, lower costs. what is going to keep them here. >> you have raised to a very important questions. -- two very important questions. on cap and trade, the house of representatives have passed a bill that has a lot of problems. we have not gotten a bill in the senate. we understand the kinds of concerns you have raised. we're going to take them up and see to it that we do not have the consequences of exporting jobs or imposing a great tax....
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this is, you know, in china and india, and brazil, they're building water infrastructure projects. in california, not only are we not building projects here, we are taking the projects we have and they are shut off they are starving this valley of water. >> we would like to have the same consideration that they have for the plants they're building in iraq. for crying out loud they are getting water projects. here in this valley, look we have no other recourse. we want to thank you a lot, sean. nobody has pointed their eye on this problem. to us there is a lot -- we understand that the president has serious problems with health care and all these things. to us this is our livelihood. >> all you got to do is turn the pumps on. [cheers] sean: i don't know if anybody can hear me out there, you guys. i want to say this to the crowd. the people in this area need jobs. they need their farms. they need the water for their farms the federal government, where is barack obama, where is nancy pelosi, where is harry reid. turn the water on and let the people of central california to eat. i can'
this is, you know, in china and india, and brazil, they're building water infrastructure projects. in california, not only are we not building projects here, we are taking the projects we have and they are shut off they are starving this valley of water. >> we would like to have the same consideration that they have for the plants they're building in iraq. for crying out loud they are getting water projects. here in this valley, look we have no other recourse. we want to thank you a lot,...
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in africa and india, you can provide somewhat smart phones to people because all they use is cell phones and now it's too expensive, if someone can gets the product -- >> there's a great debate going on with the smart phone companies do we cut price down to $99 and explode the sale and hurt the margins, or do we let the verizon and at&t. interesting data come out, on a smart phone, maybe we keep that model and have at&t continue to sub siddize the sale. >> in business school we would be spending -- >> jim has a lot of other trades, he'll have more tonight. he's very excited. 6:00 and 11:00 eastern with jim, who got a hair cut today and i'm sure the viewers noticed. if you wonder why wall street has an image problem? here's one reason. we're familiar to the tune of about $173 billion. jim, tens of billions of that went to aig's trading partners and some have gotten a billion dollars in fees fixing -- >> remember, european banks did better. >> on the fees? >> no, in terms of the payoff. >> in terms of payoff. famous 13.5 billion. >> of which 5.6 billion was directed to pay goldman on. the
in africa and india, you can provide somewhat smart phones to people because all they use is cell phones and now it's too expensive, if someone can gets the product -- >> there's a great debate going on with the smart phone companies do we cut price down to $99 and explode the sale and hurt the margins, or do we let the verizon and at&t. interesting data come out, on a smart phone, maybe we keep that model and have at&t continue to sub siddize the sale. >> in business school...
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as long as that the economy, the countries that we have most of our trade with, china, japan, and india, and brazil, as long as they are there, been the fta problem is marginal. and then you have done doha round, it essential to poor countries and i think american farmers and ranchers have a bad case that their industry is more restricted and limited by foreign trade and any other. but agriculture is 8% of american exports. it is not going to grow even if there is a successful doha round. i think the administration goes to the public and say that we want to push for doha just as it is, the public should say the president is a smart guy and we trust him. given that trade is a dissident and difficult issue within the democratic party, i think that if the administration is going to make a big push for trade and spend capital on it, it has to have a different agenda that will do more for america as an economy and do more for our national security goals as a nation. let me give three points from my paper that i would like to say. one is, we need to look harder at ourselves and our own polici
as long as that the economy, the countries that we have most of our trade with, china, japan, and india, and brazil, as long as they are there, been the fta problem is marginal. and then you have done doha round, it essential to poor countries and i think american farmers and ranchers have a bad case that their industry is more restricted and limited by foreign trade and any other. but agriculture is 8% of american exports. it is not going to grow even if there is a successful doha round. i...
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they can go to india and china and have lower wages, lower costs. what is going to keep them here. >> you have raised to a very important questions. -- two very important questions. on cap and trade, the house of representatives have passed a bill that has a lot of problems. we have not gotten a bill in the senate. we understand the kinds of concerns you have raised. we're going to take them up and see to it that we do not have the consequences of exporting jobs or imposing a great tax. you raise a question of employee choice. that bill is in the process of being negotiated. there will not be a time line which will be so fast that people will not have an opportunity to understand what the issue is. you comment about the secret ballot, and i think we have to maintain a secret ballot, which you agree with. we're trying to work through the other facets of it on arbitration, but bearing in mind the concerns and worries that you have raised. no. 24. who has 24? yes, sir? don shapiro in 1997, i was diagnosed with a thyroid condition that put me in the hos
they can go to india and china and have lower wages, lower costs. what is going to keep them here. >> you have raised to a very important questions. -- two very important questions. on cap and trade, the house of representatives have passed a bill that has a lot of problems. we have not gotten a bill in the senate. we understand the kinds of concerns you have raised. we're going to take them up and see to it that we do not have the consequences of exporting jobs or imposing a great tax....